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Experts debate pros, cons of vitamin D

Experts debate pros, cons of vitamin D

By Stacey Butterfield

An obscure nutrient is now being hailed as a link to prevention of diseases as disparate as diabetes, schizophrenia, cancer, strokes and heart attacks. Experts square off on how much vitamin D can be associated with illnesses, the proper amount that people should get, and how they can get it.

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QD: News Every Day--Santa's take on H1N1 influenza, part II
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Disease Management

Work up the whole patient when treating IBS

By Paula S. Katz

With so many confounding factors to consider with irritable bowel syndrome, physicians can benefit their patients most with an important diagnostic tool—listening. Learn how to work up these patients from first steps to cognitive therapy options.

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National Trends

Psychotropic drug prescriptions by medical specialty

By Ryan DuBosar

Prescribing of psychotropic medications by nonpsychiatrists improves access to treatment but raises questions about adherence to evidence-based guidelines, provision of psychotherapy, adequacy of medication monitoring, and appropriateness of treatment intensity.

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Physician Profile

A generalist and educator marks 20 years of ACP Fellowship

By Stacey Butterfield

Linda S. Snell, FACP, was among ACP's first class of Fellows, inducted in 1989.

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Mindful Medicine

Uncertain diagnosis for pain leads doctor to dig further

Uncertain diagnosis for pain leads doctor to dig further

By Jerome Groopman, FACP, and Pamela Hartzband, FACP

A 66-year-old woman presents with abdominal pain radiating to her back, and CT scans show multiple lesions worrisome for metastatic disease. But when the pain resolves and the lesions don’t change, one internist reconsiders the diagnosis.

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Practical Genomics

Alzheimer’s, genomics and the personal utility of testing

Alzheimer’s, genomics and the personal utility of testing

By W. Gregory Feero, MD, PhD

As many as one in 10 doctors get asked for “the blood test” for Alzheimer’s risk. A flurry of research will further drive patient interest, but also cause rethinking of clinical guidelines that discourage such testing.

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Medicare, many insurers announce coding rules for H1N1

Medicare, many insurers announce coding rules for H1N1

By Debra Lansey

The federal government will pay for H1N1 vaccine, and most large insurers are planning to pay only for its administration. Find out which codes to use and with which insurers.

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Regent nominations

Nominees named for College Officer and Regent positions

By ACP Staff

The Nominations Committee of ACP places in nomination candidates for the position of president-elect, treasurer and other regent nominees.

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Test Yourself

From the MKSAP case studies

From the MKSAP case studies

A 21-year-old man is evaluated for painful sores in his mouth. Episodes of these sores have occurred two or three times yearly since he was 16 years old, and he believes they are associated with stress. The oral examination is significant for the lesion shown. The rest of the exam is unremarkable. What might be the appropriate management option for this patient?

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ACP Internist Weekly

From the November 17, 2009 edition

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